Updated April 10, 2026, 5:37 p.m. ET

The Eagles’ decision to trade for Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks may not be a headline-grabbing blockbuster, but it carries several important takeaways for the direction of the roster. According to Ian Rapoport, Wicks is getting a 1-year, $12.5M extension in a deal done by David Mulugheta of Athlete’s First. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles are sending a 2026 fifth-round draft pick and a 2027 sixth-round draft pick to Green Bay in order to secure Wicks through the 2027 NFL season.

As reactions to the move begin to come in, we are providing an instant analysis of the deal and key takeaways from Philadelphia’s low-risk investment in a high-potential player.

Wicks has been solid

Wicks, a 2023 fifth-round pick from the University of Virginia, played 46 games in three seasons for Green Bay, catching 11 touchdowns.

Eagles have been adding pass catchers

A.J. Brown may or may not be on the Eagles roster in July, but they are adding pass catchers for depth and for a potential departure. Philadelphia signed Hollywood Brown to a one-year deal, and signed Elijah Moore to help add depth to a wide receiver group that includes Brown, DeVonta Smith, Darius Cooper, Johnny Wilson, Britian Covey, and others.

Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.The Sean Mannion effect

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur offered strong praise for new Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, calling him one of the hardest workers with a brilliant football mind during his media session at the NFL owners’ meetings. Mannion, who previously coached under LaFleur in Green Bay, has quickly built a reputation as a rising offensive coach in the NFL. The former NFL quarterback has earned glowing remarks from two of his most important players in the first two months on the Eagles’ coaching staff. Star right tackle Lane Johnson joined Jalen Hurts in praising Mannion’s offensive approach, highlighting the Shanahan/McVay factors in the offense.

Mannion is widely credited with playing an instrumental role in Malik Willis’s development, who went from a bust in Tennessee to a $67.5 million contract with the Dolphins. During his NFL combine media session, GM Howie Roseman spoke on Mannion’s arrival and what it could mean for Jalen Hurts.